Yes, Netherlands Antilles. The Island is split in that one half is Dutch (St. Maarten) and the other half is French (St. Martin).
2006-12-24 18:40:28
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answered by bella 3
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In english>> Netherlands Antillies
In dutch >>> Nederlanse Antillen
There are 5 islands that have the N.A. behind them (Bonaire, Curacao, St. Martin, St. Eustatius, Saba), because these are the 5 islands that make the Netherlands Antilles. aruba used to be one of them aswell, but they elected to leave the group.
2006-12-24 10:30:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Netherlands Antilles
2006-12-24 06:25:55
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answered by Nuthouse 4456 5
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It stands for Netherland Antilles, which is the geographic designation for the nation in which St. Maarten is located.
2006-12-24 06:25:59
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answered by David545 5
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soon. sint maarten and curacao will be granted the status aparte
the same as aruba, so they have to handle there own affairs,and
getting there financial situation in good order, becouse the
gouvernement in curacao was making a mess of it.
saba,st eustatius and bonaire,will be becoming full dutch citys
and run from the haque. all islands will remain under the dutch
umbrella, defence dept.
2006-12-25 17:20:16
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answered by Nanno D 3
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N.A. = Netherlands' Antilles.
The island is Dutch.
2006-12-24 06:24:55
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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Netherland antilles
2006-12-25 06:38:24
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answered by mo the man 2
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Netherlands Antilles, exactly!
2006-12-24 13:03:11
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answered by fabee 6
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2016-11-23 15:21:55
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answered by Erika 4
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Not aplicable.
2006-12-24 06:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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